A psychiatrist discusses why mental health disorders are not the reason behind mass shootings in America but rather polarization of US society is to blame.
A heart attack happens every 40 seconds in the US. KSL 5 TV's Shara Park explains the importance of her CPR training and why everyone should be trained.
A Democratic lawmaker in Utah said she has filed a bill to remove the felony-punishment aspect of Utah's trigger law that went into effect when the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade Friday.
Before you head out on your hike, take someone with you, tell somebody where you are going and when you plan to return. Those are just a few words for hikers from an expert on search and rescue.
Is the American Dream once again reachable for younger adults as the housing market in Utah slows? A real estate agent discusses the cooling housing market and what that means for first-time home buyers.
A member of the KSL Community Board says leis are an important symbol of passage for high school graduates of Pacific Islander and Hawaiian heritage and should be permitted for graduation ceremonies in Utah.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s ongoing, historic drought and water restrictions in your city have turned your green lawn yellow. You’ve contemplated planting native grasses and shrubs, but you want a covering you can walk and play on. Why not install artificial turf? Landscape expert Bill Holland joined KSL NewsRadio’s Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic […]
The general manager of the Left Fork Grill, a restaurant in South Salt Lake, sits down to talk about the eatery's tale of survival in overcoming inflation, COVID, supply- chain strain, a worker shortage and neighborhood construction.
Debbie says it's time to abandon the old school 40-hours-a-week approach to working. Her guest host, Sen. Todd Weiler said the 4-day workweek won't suffice.